We are looking for a dedicated professional to inspire health and serve with compassion by implementing tailored occupational therapy programs. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, guide fellow therapists, and contribute to patient education and care, making a meaningful difference in the lives of those you serve.
Another fantastic opportunity to join our team members at Hillcrest Hospital in Simpsonville, South Carolina!
Prisma Health Hillcrest Hospital has been serving our neighbors in the rapidly growing Golden Strip area of southern Greenville County since 1963, delivering compassionate, high-quality, safe care. Our hospital focuses on short-stay and outpatient surgery. Plus, our campus houses several practices and specialty programs.
We are looking for compassionate nursing professionals to provide and coordinate patient care in a non-acute setting, promote wellness, and address diverse health needs. This role is integral to transforming healthcare and embodying our values of inspiring health and making a difference in the community.
Prisma Health is seeking a Managed Care Contract Analyst with a Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 5 years' experience in managed care, preferably in a contracting or provider relations role.
Prisma Health Patewood Hospital has been caring for our Greenville neighbors in the rapidly growing Eastside since 1999. Designed to promote a healing environment, our short-stay hospital focuses on orthopedic and OB/GYN services. In addition, the Patewood campus houses many outpatient specialty programs and practices.
Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital seeks Registered Nurses to support the emergency department's behavioral health population. Day and night shifts are available, and positions are bonus-eligible. Apply today!
Prisma Health has been named to Fortune's 2025 list of America's Most Innovative Companies. Prisma Health is one of only 36 health systems recognized in the nation and the only one in South Carolina. The list recognizes organizations that excel in developing innovative products, streamlining processes, and cultivating a forward-thinking corporate culture. If you are an RN or LPN looking to join a dynamic organization, chat with one of our team members on April 24 about openings at one of our facilities. Register today!
Prisma Health has been named to Fortune's 2025 list of America's Most Innovative Companies. Prisma Health is one of only 36 health systems recognized in the nation and the only one in South Carolina. The list recognizes organizations that excel in developing innovative products, streamlining processes, and cultivating a forward-thinking corporate culture. Mark O’Halla, president and CEO of Prisma Health, said, “Being named one of America's Most Innovative Companies reflects our dedication to developing innovative solutions that enhance patient care and streamline our operations. Our commitment to innovation also extends to improving the work environment for our physicians, nurses, and team members. In a field that demands high levels of expertise, we strive to provide the best tools and processes to support our dedicated healthcare professionals." #PrismaHealthProud
When Manuel Sharpe began working at Richland Hospital in 1975, there was one main hospital, a mental health building and a big, empty field. Now the campus fills 90 acres, and his team in Engineering is responsible for nearly 20 buildings. The department recently helped him celebrate 50 years of uninterrupted service to the hospital campus. The best part of the job? Hands down, he said, what keeps him coming to work every day is the people he works with. “We help each other with whatever we need. We’re close-knit as a department because when we have an issue, we just get together and take care of it.” Another piece of joy he finds at work: the patients. “That’s one of the reasons I’m here, to make it better for the patients. I may go into a patient’s room and they’re down, and I talk to them. And some patients are lonely being in a room by themselves. Just about every person in Engineering feels that way. We are here for the patients.” When he came to work at Richland 50 years ago, “I was a mechanical technician – I did HVAC work, steam work, boilers, chillers, any type of pump systems. I had to know a little bit of everything.” A lot has changed, especially technology (“everything’s on the computer now”), but, he said, it all goes back to the same thing: “You still have to pump. You still have to rebuild. You still have to put in systems.” Congratulations on this major milestone, Manuel! #PrismaHealthProud